> Essentially, there has been no new countries added to the list for
> some time. Links like this
>
> http://market.android.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=143779
>
oops. wrong link. the other one has been changed now
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>Yes, its extremely frustrating ..
...
> I hate it when business models restrict innovation.
I've moved from frustration to resignation now. Personally, I feel
that Google has been, and still is, one of the most significant
driving forces behind innovation in IT today. Things to some extent go
w
After yesterdays little farce,
http://ausdroid.net/2010/09/01/google-now-supporting-paid-applications-for-aussie-developers/
and the total lack of care factor re: Google and developers in
countries unable to set up merchant accounts...
I've decided to shelve all my consumer Android projects and
Take a look at the zxing web page.
http://code.google.com/p/zxing/wiki/ScanningFromWebPages
Essentially any web developer can do this - but you are probably
relying on the BarcodeScanner app already beibg installed on the
phone. (haven't really tried it out myself)
Best Regards,
Geoff
On Aug 1
Sorry for slow reply - been away.
> By the way, if I changed LocalBinder to a static inner class, does it
> make sense ?
I have made a separate generic class that usually use for all my
services ie one that I import in - just a bit of cut and paste. That
way I can reuse the code for all my Servi
This appears to be a bug
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6426
watch out. If your LocalBinder is a non-static inner class, then you
will leak your Service as well as non-static inner classes have a
reference to the outer class.
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Disclaimer - I have no idea about what I am talking about. I have not
tried this.
Could you use one sliding drawer with three views on the handle - but
change the drawer contents based on what part of the handle was
touched to drag up. To make it a better user experience, you might
make the handle
Chris,
You probably need two things.
1/ make sure your text view is multiline, as opposed to singleLine, if
you want it to wrap to the next line.
2/ you will need to set the column for your text view (the one that
you want to wrap) to "shrinkable".
have a look at
http://developer.android.com/i
getSystemService() is not a static method and in Context is only an
abstract method. You need to provide an actual Context such as your
current Activity instance.
On Jul 21, 2:52 am, Mystique wrote:
> Wonder why do I get this error?
>
> String srvcName = Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE;
> TelephonyMana
to make things easier, you could use
Activity.startManagingCursor()
and the Activity will take care of it for you
On Jul 20, 1:33 am, ecforu wrote:
> If I pass a cursor to a simplecursoradapter, do I still need to close the
> cursor? if so when: after I pass it to the adapter or when the adapt
I suspect you are leaking instances of your Activities.
At one stage, I had similar problems, but they magically went away
when my practices improved and I started using MAT for Eclipse.
Watch out for anything that may have a reference to your Activities
and callbacks. Listeners, drawables, stuff
On Jun 17, 12:44 am, PinkSharK wrote:
> +1, I am also interested in it. I have installed two of the first free
> applications from the Android Market listed when looking for
> "barcode":BarcodeScanner from ZXing Team and pic2shop by Vision
> Smarts. Unfortunately, both do not allow this simple f
Probably the model that your looking for is a local service. Keep all
your interaction with the db in the one service. Open the db in
onCreate and close it in onDestroy. You can bind to it from multple
Activities - and if your service is still there when binding so is
your db without replicating co
I'm not sure what the question is here, but barcode scanner usually
reads the barcode in less than a couple of seconds - depending on
focus, and how steady your hand is. In my limited experience, I have
had few problems with it.
The app is not usually present on phones and needs to be downloaded
f
kamiseq,
Only just saw your posts.
I have to regularly create db's on sdCard due to my requirements. The
code I use is below.
The main thing that stands out in your code to me is
File.pathSeparator, from memory this returns ":" when you need
File.separator which is "/" - on my system anyhow.
> Do not tell me I have to develop an application from scratch
> to get this...
OK. I wont :)
... and you don't.
You can launch the barcode app with an Intent using
startActivityForResult(). You will get back a result with Extras that
will have the barcode content - and also I believe the barcod
> for all "adb devices"(windows XP64bit) show no device (service started
> successfully, device recognized in Device Manager correctly).
When you say "correctly" do you mean that it appears in the Device
Manager BOTH as a ( Portable Device / Android Phone ) AND (Android
Phone / ADB Interface).
If
Hi Mike,
It appears you may be running out of room. RelativeLayout is drawing
your first LinearLayout and then placing the other on top. My
understanding is that Relative Layout (and FrameLayout) maintain a Z-
ordering of children essentially each child is on a layer above the
previous and will ob
> and so on, in various permutations.
> mActivity.managedQuery("content_uri", [id, title, tags], "title LIKE ?
> OR tags LIKE ?", [%A% OR %C%, %A% OR %C%], "title ASC")
Not familiar with the syntax you are using, but this is how I would
try it
mActivity.managedQuery("content_uri", //table
try,
android:inputType="number|phone"
will still have letter on buttons, but bigger, fewer buttons
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Do you happen to have...
Debug.wait for debugger()
somewhere in your code?
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Have a look at the SQLite website.
SQLite does have support for joining separate databases, but I am not
sure how it is done.
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This all sounds like a local Service to me. Open the db in onBind if
its not open. Let the service take care of how many Activities/
Services are bound and close the db in onUnbind.
Easy, simple everything you need is already there.
Or you can complicate things and reinvent singletons and countin
Quick question guys. I have no real knowledge in this but am quite
interested.
Assuming that the devices belong to an enterprise, can you just
replace the Home application with your application? Like...
http://developer.android.com/resources/samples/Home/index.html
That way when the home button
Hi Mohammad,
I suspect you are using Eclipse and whilst stepping through the code
you are getting "source not found" whilst calling methods that you
have not written yourself.
There is no bug. You probably don't have the source code files for
Android on your system. This is the default and is not
My bad, somewhere I managed to call the unbind method OF the service I
was trying to unbind. Of, course the service is NOT registered as
being bound to itself.
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This problem is caused by calling Binder.finalize() on the Binder.
Whilst the documentation says that finalize() may be called. Its
causing all sorts of problems for me. As a result I am accepting the
rather small memory leak and moving on. I have reported Issue 8046 for
this as it appears to be a
Essentially my problem is this, I open my Activity. It binds to a
local service that "appears" to be connected. I get a force close when
I press the back button
"IllegalArgumentException: Service not registered" when unbind is
called in my onPause method...
public void onPause() {
Never done this before, Tommy.
Have a look at
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/widget/ImageView.html#attr_android:scaleType
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Gravity defines the layout of elements laid out within that view - not
the view itself.
For what I think you may be trying to achieve, you may be better off
with a RelativeLayout instead of a LinearLayout for your outer layout.
Set the relative layout gravity to center_horizontal, then put the
Im
> Ljava/lang/IllegalStateException;: Finalizing cursor
> android.database.sqlite.sqlitecur...@437c0e60 on null that has not
> been deactivated or closed
This is a strange one. I find that this error is given in two
situations
1/ When I forgot to close a cursor.
2/ When I dumbly tried to reuse a cu
I had something like that once when I was dumb and used
setDataPosition() in a readFromParcel() method. Threw the pointer out
of position. Otherwise, sorry i cant help.
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Tommy,
Whilst RelativeLayout is quite powerful, and as Mark stated earlier,
is what you need for your sliding drawer - especially as you have
other elements - you may need to be a little more careful in the order
you declare your view elements.
If you want your SlidingDrawer to go over the top of
Hi Sandy,
I'm bit of an amatuer, and other people here know a lot more about
this than I do.
Have a look at this blog...
http://ttlnews.blogspot.com/2010/01/attacking-memory-problems-on-android.html
It will help you with some of the automated heap dump stuff I think
you are looking for. I had a
Have you tried an OnTouchListener?
This will send you motion events which you can check for ACTION_DOWN
and ACTION_UP
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Thanks for the reply Bob.
I'm a little out of my depth here. Luckily, or I suppose yes by plan,
I am using subversion and have found a much smaller subset of my code
that causes the problem. Actually using System.gc() did help me
isolate and was actually an earlier post of yours that gave me the
not an expert here, but have you put an intent filter in the manifest
for the activity you want to start?
Gives the system an idea that you want that activity to catch that
intent.
Something like this?...
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Nearly at my wits end. Been slowly building my app and now JUnit is
crashing regularly with logcat as below.
There are no other real hints. No relevant code as this can happen at
multiple points of the code. There are no other errors or exceptions
thrown. As far as I can tell there is plenty of me
Hi Prajakta,
Not sure here - but I dont think you really need to call stopService.
Stop service is usually used when you have started your service with
startService(). Unbind service is used when you started the service
with bindService. If you really needed to kill your service when
unbinding the
Just an update..
Paid apps are now accessible through Optus in Australia.
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String,
Its right about Optus. They will not support Android Market and at one
stage were talking of their own app store. Also drawn into this are
the vitrual carriers TPG (which I am on), Virgin Mobile and Dodo ( I
think). There is a forum on the problem at Whirlpool
http://forums.whirlpool.net.
Sorry to single you out Mark, but you just write stuff that makes
sense.
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Bob,
Thanks for this and other posts. If it weren't for yourself, Mark
Murphy and TreKing I would be pulling my hair out - and its getting
too precious to be doing that these days.
As someone with not a lot of experience in things Android, the Context
is one of the most confusing things to me and
Don't know how up to date this is but it may give you a start.
http://www.google.com/codesearch/p?hl=en#uX1GffpyOZk/core/java/android/widget/Button.java&d=2
Geoff
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I'm not really sure as to how you want to implement this, but can you
just store the image file name/resource id and the text view for the
song in the preferences for your activity and just reload the
preferences when the activity is recreated? Or alternatively, get the
service to store the details
I'm not really sure as to how you want to implement this, but can you
just store the image file name/resource id and the text view for the
song in the preferences for your activity and just reload the
preferences when the activity is recreated? Or alternatively, get the
service to store the details
Thanks jamesc,
Sorry about the late reply, for quite some time I couldn't find my
post earlier. I had given up and then stumbled across your reply
today.
> You're not using a Hero by any chance, are you?
Why actually, yes I am. Is there an issue you are aware of with the
Hero?
> Try putting thi
Thanks jamesc,
Sorry about the late reply, for quite some time I couldn't find my
post earlier. I had given up and then stumbled across your reply
today.
> You're not using a Hero by any chance, are you?
Why actually, yes I am. Is there an issue you are aware of with the
Hero?
> Try putting thi
Does anyone have an idea as to what determines whether the soft
keyboard will be opened with an EditText.
I have a single Edit Text, in a RelativeLayout, that has an attached
onEditorActionListener which for some strange reason grabs focus and
opens the soft keyboard whenever the activity is start
> So throwing a T-Mobile sim card inside the Nexus One will net T-Mobile
> with those fees. If you load up an Archos and use the Market Enabler,
> T-Mobile might get those too, depending if you use those tmobile
> "credentials" to access the market.
>
> The market is filtered by your carrier, then
Not sure if this is what you want, but a lot of apps like Compare
Everywhere are based around the zxing app Barcode Scanner.
This can be launched if on your phone via Intent
--- >http://code.google.com/p/zxing/wiki/ScanningViaIntent
Alternatively the packages are open source and can be put in you
Hi had same problem.
What I suspect you need is an AdapterView.OnItemClickListener. This
captures events when the item is clicked. OnItemSelected appears to
capture when the list item gains focus such as when the DPad buttons
are used to shift focus. Change all your "selected" 's to"click" 's
and
On Dec 5, 11:35 am, "Eric Wong (hdmp4.com)"
wrote:
> Why do you bother to find out when you can use 112?
I need to find out as I am looking at importing some specific Android
devices for a project I am working on. Voice communication equipment
in Australia needs to be able to access 000 as an em
Guys, Im using a HTC Hero and downloaded "MoreLocale" from Market. It
seems to change the locale on my Hero with no problems. seems to work
fine with the L10nDemo app although it exposes a few flaws.
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Does any one have any idea as to which countries Android supports
interms of Emergency Number dialling. Is there a list of supported
countries and emergency numbers? For example US has 911, Australia has
000 and there is also the international numbers 112.
How can we find out which numbers/countri
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